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What are the two main economic problems that keynesian economics seeks to address?

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periods of depression and inflation

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Inflation and Periods of Depression are the two main economic problems that keynesian economics seeks to address. So the answer in this question is Periods of depression and inflation. There are so many economic problems but the main is Inflation and Periods of Depression.
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